Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The Land Section (Zemskii otdel) of the Ministry of Interiors was one
of the most important bureaucratic institutions of the Tsarist Empire. Although
it was conceived originally as an office for collecting reform proposals
in view of the peasant emancipation, it quickly turned into a sort of
parallel government often overriding the ministerial hierarchy. It became a
highly centralized organ supervising local affairs and a channel for collecting
information about the vast, diverse territories of the state, the way in
which the Petersburg administration sought to acquire direct, independent
knowledge about remote provinces. This essay examines the archival fonds
of the Land Section as a container of information that can reveal a style
of rule. Examining how this large collection of documents was built – according
to which criteria and selecting which subjects of interest – can help
formulate a few hypothesis about the functioning of the Tsarist state and
the exercise of power in a particular historical stage.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Russian Empire, Institutions, Ministry of Interiors
Elenco autori:
Masoero, Alberto
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